The Savior commanded, “Be ye therefore perfect, even as your Father which is in Heaven is perfect.”
Feeling discouraged or lost? We all know instant perfection is an impossible goal. How can we keep this commandment? Luckily, modern prophets have explained that perfection is a lifelong process.
In The Divine Virtues, Richard Rife takes us through this perfecting process. By examining the traits exhibited by the Savior, Richard discusses how each of us can grow closer to our divine potential one small step at a time. Along the way, you’ll learn to develop Christlike virtues such as:
- Obedience and Submissiveness
- Kindness and Gentleness
- Temperance
- Knowledge
- Mercy
- Gratitude
While the challenge is daunting, the way is clear, and the rewards are eternal. So don’t be discouraged and don’t get lost. Read The Divine Nature and learn to love the Savior more by acquiring the very values he exemplified so beautifully.
In the Dickens’ classic, A Christmas Carol, Scrooge promised the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come that he would “honor Christmas in [his] heart, and try to keep it all the year.”
Now you too can learn how to keep the true spirit of Christmas in your home, no matter what the season. Author Richard Rife shares his personal memories of Christmases gone by, along with advice for keeping your family close amid all the mayhem and festivities of the holidays.
Learn how every symbol of Christmas can point you to Christ, what makes the perfect Christmas gift, and how to deal with that jolly old fellow in a red suit without detracting from the true spirit of the season. Make this Christmas holiday a year to remember, and teach your loved ones how to honor Christmas in their hearts.
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